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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Honda Shows Value of Genuine Parts in Spoof Ad

Let’s say it’s time for an oil change, or you’ve got some
sort of major auto repair that needs done, and you’re trying to decide where
you should get all of that work completed for a reasonable price. Plenty of
people opt to go the cheap, corner auto store route, doing whatever they can to
save as much money as possible. However, at Pacific Honda, we’d argue that
reaching out to our friendly Honda service center
near San Diego, CA would be a much better choice for the overall health and
integrity of your automobile.

The Honda brand
would seem to agree, as the auto manufacturer recently put out a parody video
of their famous “Cog” advertisement that essentially works toward that very
message.

For those that may have forgotten the original
advertisement, “Cog” was released in 2003 as a spot to push the new Honda
Accord. It features a Rube-Goldberg machine made entirely of Honda parts, and
for two solid minutes it completely wraps up the viewer, forcing them to watch
to the very end.

In the new spoof, “Kog,” the Honda brand uses parts that are
not their own, with the result being a sad 17 seconds of film that stops the
Rube-Goldberg machine before it even has a chance to get going. The end tag
line is one that preaches the values of Genuine Honda auto parts which, as
we’ve already stated, is a message that carries some weight.

If you find yourself needing any sort of service of
maintenance done on your Honda vehicle, simply give us a call and we’ll get you
all set up with one of our trained service technicians in no time. We take
pride in our work, and Genuine Honda auto parts ensure that the job gets done
well. Stop in and see us soon!

4761 CONVOY ST | KEARNY MESA

From 1993 through 2011, Pacific Honda has been #1 in San Diego County for New Car and Certified Pre-Owned sales. Therefore, you can rest assured knowing that you are getting a great vehicle at a GREAT price!
*Based on information provided by American Honda Sales Records from 1993-2011.